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  1. Re:Not a star now? on Giant Planet Nine Times the Mass of Jupiter Found · · Score: 1

    That's no moon. It's a space station.

  2. Re:pi on Roundest Object In the World Created · · Score: 1

    No. Pi is a transcendental number, and transcendental numbers are a subset of irrational numbers, which by definition cannot be represented as a ratio of two integers. Pi = C/D, which in the case of this sphere are two finite integers. As another poster said, you're limited by the precision of the total number of atoms in your sphere. If you used a larger or smaller sphere, you'll get a different value of C/D.

  3. Re:A far more rigorous test on The LCD Panel vs. The Crossbow · · Score: 1

    I think you misspelled "UPS" there.

  4. Verizon can't do math on To Verizon, "Unlimited" Means 5 GB · · Score: 1

    WEll, they already believe that $0.02 = $0.0002. Why not also believe that 5 == infinity ?

  5. Fractional seconds on Stephen Hawking Says Universe Created from Nothing · · Score: 1

    From TFA: "It expanded in a million trillion trillionths of a second."

    As in, a million seconds?

  6. Re:Starting a minute before midnight on IOCCC 2006 is now open · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe they're using a 0-based year array.

  7. Re:He's using memory technique on Pi Recited to 100,000 Digits · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Poe, E.: Near a Raven encodes the first 740 digits of pi using word lengths as digits, while preserving the structure, story, and tone of the poem it is based on.

  8. Re:Yes, but... on Stephen Hawking Looking for Assistant · · Score: 1

    The gravity of your post should help with that massive modding "down."

  9. Re:Transcript on Interview With John Romero · · Score: 1
    people have tp net [might been 'had the internet'?]
    "people were FTP'ing it"

    that's when I just, just, brought the test release [might have got this bit wrong
    "that's when I just, just bought the [Ferrari] Testarossa"
  10. Re:pfft ... 20k lines of C on How The THX Noise Was Created · · Score: 3, Funny
    That sounds about right.
    use MPEG::MP3Play;
    my $mp3 = new MPEG::MP3Play;
    $mp3->open('deepnote.mp3');
    $mp3- >play;
    $mp3->close;
  11. Re:I don't get it? on Fibs - Fibonacci-based Poetry · · Score: 1

    The
    Fib
    Sequence
    Is tied to
    Many things in science.
    Wikipedia lists a few:
    Bees' parents, grass, flowers, pinecones, raspberries, and shells.
    Fascinating--pineapples have two Fibonacci spirals in different directions.
    And I think you'll agree that the Fibonacci numbers are intrinsically mathematical, and no one would deny math is a science.

  12. Re:Wow. on Scientists Spot Rare 'In Between' Black Hole · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the insight. The name is the Schwarzschild Radius: Wikipidia page

  13. Re:"The reason is because" (goodbye karma) on A Flu Pandemic? · · Score: 1
    Even better, eliminate "the reason" altogether: "H5N1 is being followed so closely becaue...."

    Vigorous writing is concise. Eliminate unnecessary words.

    Furthermore, please use real sentences! "Whether it's from the H5N1 strain...or another strain a few years down the road," causes me to backtrack and read the whole fragment again looking for a main verb, as does, "The 1918 strain being the worst, with 40 million killed."

  14. Dear Microsoft... on MS Gets $7 Million From Spammer · · Score: 1

    Your lawsuit advocates a

    ( ) technical (x) legislative ( ) market-based ( ) vigilante

    approach to fighting spam. Your idea will not work. Here is why it won't work. (One or more of the following may apply to your particular idea, and it may have other flaws which used to vary from state to state before a bad federal law was passed.)

    ( ) Spammers can easily use it to harvest email addresses
    ( ) Mailing lists and other legitimate email uses would be affected
    (x) No one will be able to find the guy or collect the money
    ( ) It is defenseless against brute force attacks
    ( ) It will stop spam for two weeks and then we'll be stuck with it
    ( ) Users of email will not put up with it
    ( ) Microsoft will not put up with it
    ( ) The police will not put up with it
    (x) Requires too much cooperation from spammers
    ( ) Requires immediate total cooperation from everybody at once
    ( ) Many email users cannot afford to lose business or alienate potential employers
    ( ) Spammers don't care about invalid addresses in their lists
    ( ) Anyone could anonymously destroy anyone else's career or business

    Specifically, your plan fails to account for

    ( ) Laws expressly prohibiting it
    (x) Lack of centrally controlling authority for email
    ( ) Open relays in foreign countries
    ( ) Ease of searching tiny alphanumeric address space of all email addresses
    ( ) Asshats
    (x) Jurisdictional problems
    ( ) Unpopularity of weird new taxes
    ( ) Public reluctance to accept weird new forms of money
    ( ) Huge existing software investment in SMTP
    ( ) Susceptibility of protocols other than SMTP to attack
    ( ) Willingness of users to install OS patches received by email
    ( ) Armies of worm riddled broadband-connected Windows boxes
    ( ) Eternal arms race involved in all filtering approaches
    (x) Extreme profitability of spam
    ( ) Joe jobs and/or identity theft
    ( ) Technically illiterate politicians
    ( ) Extreme stupidity on the part of people who do business with spammers
    (x) Dishonesty on the part of spammers themselves
    ( ) Bandwidth costs that are unaffected by client filtering
    (x) Outlook

    and the following philosophical objections may also apply:

    ( ) Ideas similar to yours are easy to come up with, yet none have ever been shown practical
    ( ) Any scheme based on opt-out is unacceptable
    ( ) SMTP headers should not be the subject of legislation
    ( ) Blacklists suck
    ( ) Whitelists suck
    ( ) We should be able to talk about Viagra without being censored
    ( ) Countermeasures should not involve wire fraud or credit card fraud
    ( ) Countermeasures should not involve sabotage of public networks
    ( ) Countermeasures must work if phased in gradually
    ( ) Sending email should be free
    ( ) Why should we have to trust you and your servers?
    ( ) Incompatiblity with open source or open source licenses
    (x) Feel-good measures do nothing to solve the problem
    ( ) Temporary/one-time email addresses are cumbersome
    ( ) I don't want the government reading my email
    (x) Killing them that way is not slow and painful enough

    Furthermore, this is what I think about you:

    (x) Sorry dude, but I don't think it would work.
    ( ) This is a stupid idea, and you're a stupid person for suggesting it.
    ( ) Nice try, assh0le! I'm going to find out where you live and burn your house down!

  15. As well as L2 on Conquering the LaGrange Points? · · Score: 3, Informative

    L2 is occupied by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe, and in the future, a telescope is planned to occupy that location.

  16. L1 is occupied on Conquering the LaGrange Points? · · Score: 3, Informative

    The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory is currently in orbit at L1.

  17. Re:Nice on Star Destroyer Built Before Your Eyes · · Score: 2, Funny

    Don't be so proud of this technological terror you've constructed.

  18. Web server destroyed before your very eyes on Star Destroyer Built Before Your Eyes · · Score: 5, Funny

    These people spent 10 hours constructing their very own Imperial II-class Star Destroyer from LEGO...and we spent 10 seconds taking down any server brave enough to offer movies of it.

  19. Actually... on Russia Planning Double Mission to Mars · · Score: 5, Funny

    In Soviet Russia, all of us are belong to base.

  20. Obligatory quote on Sea Life Wiped Out by Neutron Star Collision? · · Score: 1

    I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddently cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.

  21. Re:First Test Run on Auto Code Commenting Software, Free Chairs · · Score: 1
    You forgot

    15 GOTO 10 'um, yeah. goto line 10

  22. ALL YOUR BASE on Professor Finds Fault with MS Grammar Checker · · Score: 5, Funny
    I typed in the following text to Microsoft Word 2003:
    In A.D. 2101 war was beginning.
    What happen?
    Somebody set up us the bomb.
    We get signal.
    What!
    Main screen turn on.
    It's you!!
    How are you gentlemen!!
    All your base are belong to us.
    You are on the way to destruction.
    What you say!!
    You have no chance to survive make your time.
    Ha Ha Ha
    Captain!!
    Take off every 'Zig'!!
    You know what you doing.
    Move 'Zig'.
    For great justice.

    The only things it flagged were "all your base are" (suggested "base is" or "bases are") and "for great justice" (sentence fragment).

    Grammatical and sociological implications are left as an exercise to the reader.

  23. Re: it turns out that on RFID Music Player · · Score: 1
    This annoyed me too. Vigorous writing is concise. It should have been written thusly:
    We don't need to take out our tinfoil hats this time, because [there] are constructive uses for these tags.

    That's 19 words versus 37 in the original sentence--38 if you add in the missing word to make it grammatically correct. Half the original words were superfluous.

  24. Help! I'm American! on 13 Things That Do Not Make Sense · · Score: 1
    350ml = ~12 fluid ounces (a can of soda)

    100ml = 3.4 fluid ounces (about half a cup)

  25. Re:No air indoors on Using Air to Recharge Your Cell Phone · · Score: 2, Funny
    You think that's air you're breathing?

    Hm.